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Chicago examiner thursday thursday i â€¢ f â– - l|hvjaiÂ»i'i;iii!e lanimiiwiiim-biiniim.mut --â€” â€” â€” â€” mi--tihi rr 3 ||| the weather m lujjk Chicago and vicinity â€” fair ) ; k't i y thursday and probably friday \ '"' *\ s y ij rising temperature moderate south j v *\ erly winds l-j vol viii no 176 a m Chicago july 14 1910 16 pages ueuristered in r k patent office g-y-i.imihmit ~" te:ct'i;[:innnsginiiiiiifr â€” â€” hmi^b - :.> i oe dies news tttins^^h 1'ya ave not more interesting than the^9 yfy examiner want ads and not rf nearly as profitable don't lay thi l v jj paper aside till y m i vou m wm cbcm g pricf on'f cfnt delivered by farrier 13 are indicted in fraternal inquiry i grand jury charges former officers of tribunes with looting order's funds j m'bride thanked by jury chicagoan who exposed cor ruption and forced restor ation dined by jurors rock inland hi july 13 seven in dictments charging thirteen people with tlons criipinnl o-tcnses are the product cf the grand jury investigation of fraternal insurance frauds the indictments were returned to-day and are as follows dr a l craig Chicago former medical director of fraternal tribunes embezzle ment of fluids of fraternal tribunes conspiracy to defraud the public generally nnd conspiracy to loot funds of fraternal tribunes by means of confidence game lar ceny embezdement false pretenses and falsifying records c f hatfield ciil-ago george w ken ney springfield iii harold a weld kock island former supreme treasurer of fraternal tribunes and e m whltbam aledo 111 former supreme tribune of fra ternal tribunes embezzlement conspiracy to loot fraternal tribunes treasury and conspiracy to defraud the public generally m j franckel Chicago miss margaret mcelvain auburn 111 and otto l cald well springfield 111 perjury larceny of records charged m p gni'ber washington d Â«'., embe rlement conspiracy to loot funds of fra ternal tribunes conspiracy to defraud the public generally and larceny of the records of the fraternal tribunes valued at 10,000 thomas v wilson springfield 111 and s s mcelvain auburn hi same charges as against garher the indictments are against the four former officers of the fraternal tribunes prior to the merger with the american home cirrle who gained control of . the fraternal tribunes by means of the mer cer and by inducing the officers oi the tribunes to resign their offices against c p hatfield who was it is said the man who brought about ihe deal george w kenney who is said to have secured money on fraudulent notes and against three of the witnesses who are declared to have testified falsely before the grand lury here with reference to money re ceived on alleged loans they made to the home circle and for which they received payment after i lie merger with the tribunes furnish 12,000 bail each harold a weld k m whilham and dr craig were in court this afternoon and furnished bail iu the aggregate sum of 512.000 each on the three charges against them the prosecution of the fraternal insur ance fraud cases will now be begun in springfield where there are angles oyer which rock island county has no jurisdic tion and another inquiry is soon to be be gun in Chicago some of the evidence giv ing cook county venue iu the matter the prosecution is the result of the ef forts of 1 f mi-bride of Chicago who became supreme tribune of the fraternal tribunes after the looting of the treasury and who brought about the restoration of tiie 57,000 reserve fund of the tribunes and traced thc men involved in the alleged frauds the grand jury gave him a vote of thanks to-day for his work and he was the guest of honor at an informal . dinner of the jurors after adjournment Chicago train derailed limited goes into ditch in ohio pusengen eacape injnry east palestine ohio july !_.-__Â« manhattan limited on the pittsburg fort wayne & Chicago rahroad was derailed here to-night at 0:43 edward davis ba.g gagemaster of avaiou pa had bis back injured and was brought to pittsburg all the passengers escaped injury three sleeping coaches and an observa l tion car left the track the trailer carry ing the tank and the mail car remained on the track all the other cars and the engine sliding along for several hundred feet he fore the train come to a standstill the passeugers wore all put aboard a local train and sent to pittsburg where they arrived after midnight they were sent east a few hours late the train leaves Chicago at 10:30 a m the train as heavily luadnl with passeugers flower girl is bride henrietta wdl known in loop r.iiiis h:iii<1s with printer henrietta the flower girl is a bride she is still tt-e flower girl and will be for a little while longer while she gathers in the money due from the customers she 5'>l<i blossoms to on tick but her cbreer of twenty ve;irs or more as a pur veyor of flowers on the streets and in < nfes is soon to be eudetl for she is now mrs henrietta pcbpmmel clark it was â€¢ atec lark wlio induced her to put on emnge blossoms ks i 1 printer and obtained his title by clerking in a drug btore in liis yotitiv his bride began he 1 : life s a flower ' ibjer when engels pa tiuon oil tbo side was in its â€¢ prime aft^r the j^kos of lingers she transferred lier actn to the loop dis ' irirt sk , , beatrice bruner godfrey u s fears for missing consul in nicaragua moffat seeking to save pittman american has disappeared into interior of country . washington july 13.-the state de partment is perturbed at the failure of consul moffat at bluefields nicaragua to communicate with the department for more than forty hours no word from him has been received he has been tracing the whereabouts of willi am pittman an ameri can prisoner of war who was removed from bluelields bluff to managua it is feared that he may hate met with some mishap a telegram has been sent to mr moffat care of the consulate asking tor an imme diate answer new orleans la july is reciting ales of barbarity reconcentratlon and other crimes against civilization almost un believable in the twentieth century a peti tion has been received by don adolfo vivas of this city front the women of nicaragua the women tell of how their sleeping apartments have been invaded by armed forces of the secret agents of madriz and how their homes are subject to search al most nightly captain e t witherspoon of the tj s cruiser prairie which arrived here to-day with a large number of american marines who bad beeu stationed in and around bluefields to protect american interests there says american intervention in the trouble in nicaragua is inevitable ln view of the unfortttuate situation that has de veloped he says the madriz people broke their promise to notify the american com mander if they intended to move william pittman the boston boy who was cap tured and took him to the interior witherspoon declares but for the presence i of the american warships pittman would have been court martlaled and shot hitt supplants abruzzi humor sajs liath erin e _ lulns will avt-d american duke to attend washington july 13 1t was rumored at the chevy chase club to-day that miss katherine elkins will become the bride of william f hitt son of the late robert b hitt in the early days of the nest social season the duke of the abruzzi would be a guest at the wedding it was said gossips say the engagement will be an nounced formally in october miss elkins and mr hitt were of tho bridal party at the wedding of m-iss mathilde townsend and peter uoelet gerry and the bouquet of the bride as well as the piece of cake to be used under the pillow revealed that they would be the next to plight their troth chief of police is shot clinton official grapples with man ami is not expected to lite decatcr 111 july 13 while grappling with a brawny man of almost superhuman j strength john struble chief of police of clinton was shot add mortally wounded about midnight to-night and his death is considered but a matter of hours the man who did the shooting escaped amid a hail of bullets from the revolvers of the chief's subordinates at 1 o'clock he was still at large although bloodhounds from decatur had arrived and taken up the trail watt called to capital naval constructor is believed snc eessor to admiral capps washington july 13 naval con btructor william watt stationed at the norfolk navy yard has beeu ordered to re port to the secretary of the navy on aug ust 1 for special duly ou the bureau of construction anil repairs h is believed now that be is to succeed rear admiral washington e capps whose resignation as chief of the bureau of construction was requested by secretary meyer . â€”â– â– â€¢â€¢ * now young j gould is to wed divorcee mother of mrs godfrey act ress says daughter is to be bride of george j s son was harvard man's wife the golden haired girl of iowa had a brief and stormy marital career davenport la july fs.-beatrlee bruner godfrey the golden haired girl of lowa is engaged to jay gould son of george j gould according to an announce ment made here to-day by her mother mrs a bruner hardly a year and a half has elapsed since the davenport gorl's first romance cams to an end in a secret session of court in judge fessenden's chambers in boston where in a darkened room reporters and others excluded the judge gave her a di vorce from arthur w godfrey son ot lester n godfrey back bay millionaire and known as the lumber king of boston miss von brunei as she now styles herself is in london her mother says playing with a musical comedy show mrs bruner says mr sbuld is in london also grandson of old jay jay gould is one of the best known young men iu america he has been prominent for years not ouly as the son of george gould and the grandson of old jay founder of the gould fortune but also as a champion tenuis player defeat ing the stars in that game here and in england ns an aeronaut being one ot the pioneers lu that sport at columbia as a polo player and expert at other outdoor sports and as a probation officer ln bat tery dan's police court ln new york miss bruner also knows what it is to pose lu the spotlight of notoriety in the closing weeks of her first romance she fig ured largely in the news her domestic affairs being featured by the press of the whole country she used to be the belle of davenport her parents are wealthy and she pos sessed rare beiwity as well as exceptional musical gifts she studied in the boston co_scn-atory of music bet it was through carl lugraiâ€”rin of c_ic_go that s_u met godfrey miss bruner was visiting the lugrahams in 1901 they went to boston to see the intercollegiate rowing contests mr in graham being a harvard alumnus it was r'the harvard set that the party mingled with principally on this trip weds young harvard man miss brunei and godfrey still n stu dent were together most of tlie lime and were reported to be engaged when the in grahams and their fair guest started back west godfrey graduated appeared suddenly in Chicago where miss bruner again was a guest of the ingrnhams iu october 1007 and they were married most of the men guests at the wedding being harvard fel lows mrs godfrey was wrathful over the marriage and induced her husband to per suade their son to return to his home young godfrey sued for divorce august 27 1908 naming richard carle the actor the bride replied with a suit against her father-in-law asking soo.ooo damages on an alienation charge mrs godfrey protested she had been made the victim of some bidden enemy who had written false and malicious notes about her she waxed indignant when her attention was called to the fact that the mysterious letters bore her own mono gram she filed a cross bill nud withdrew her alienation suit young godfrey who had been made ill by worry withdrew bis suit and on february 12 1900 the bride ob tained a decree on tlie cruelty charge in her cross bill then she went on the stage new york july 13 confirmation of the report from davenport that mrs bea trice bruner godfrey is to be led to the altar by jay gould could not be obtained here to-night at the homo of george gould it was said the young tennis cham pion was in europe with his mother who sailed with her family about six weeks ago servants in the bouse said they had never heard mrs godfrey's name mentioned by members of the gould family kingdon gould is the only member of his family now here he could not be located to night calhoun hurries to guard u.s interests american minister is called back to pekin by japanese russian treaty china plans alliance celestial minister declares america and his government must join arms special table to be examiner pekin july v william j calhoun j american minister o china returned this evening f.-oni pei-tai-ho the diplomatic i summer capital his presence here being necessary during the chinese american ex changes relative to the new russo-japanese convention the conviction prevails among diplomat ists here that the convention puts an en tirely new aspect on the far eastern sana tion and involves far reaching possibilities from a diplomatic viewpoint the most important feature is the manifest repudla tion of the open door and equal op portunity pledges of the russo-japanese agreement of 1907 which it ostensibly supplements and amend , new status created the open abandonment of the equal op portunity principle by the two powers banded together in manchuria creates in the opinion of diplomatists a new status and one wholly different from that which the other power have endorsed great britain's approval is construed as another illustration of the present govern ment's sacrifice of principle and the higher british interests npon the altar of an anghi japanese alliance and through an eagerness to cater to russia inspired by german phobia rerun july 18 the russo-japanese agreement will undoubtedly drive america and china into eai-h other's arms said general yiu chang chinese minister at berlin in an interview to-day att present continued the minister we have little to offer as our contribu tion to an alliance but when we have made ourselves strong by perfecting our army nothing will please us better than to march shoulder to shoulder wllh the united stales for the protection uf our mutual interns observation arouses interest general tin chang's observations ou the new situation provoked in the far east by the russo-japanese compact assume par ticular interest from the fact that he is on ihe eve of returning o pekln for the purpose of reorganizing the chinese army on thorough going i^nropean lines washington july 13 the report of the statement - of ihe chinese minister at berlin sent has caused the greatest sur prise bere to-night and some incredulity officials of the slate department refuse tol be quoted but their position in the matter was made clear yesterday in he statements concerning the russo-japanese agreement they declared that the united states did not feel aggrieved at the turn hlugs had takeu it is not conceivable that the united states would go o war for her commercial interests in manchuria it is thought here that an alliance could mean no more than advantageous investments by ameri cans in china the impression here is that the interview in berlin if intended as a feeler will meet a quick rebuff strike at aldrich home senator's kmployes demand 1.75 a day tariff gets gilie warwick neck it 1 . july la.^a strike of laborers on the country estate of senator aldrich where a groat stone residence is being erected is on the strikers demand 1.75 a day an increase of id cents a notice conspicuously posted about tho site of the house states that sixteen cents an liour will be paid for ten hours a day the strikers forwarded an appeal to senator aldrich for 1.75 a day declaring that the high cost of living made it impossible for theni to get alung on less wages to this petition some one added : owing t'i increase in the price of com modities under the payne-aldrich tariff bill newport has mystery society leader loses jewels kinds them after all-niglit hunt newport july 13 the secret of the season at newport is still closely guarded although it concerns a society leader and a long night search for a lost rope of pearls the woman iti the case lost the jewels while returning to her cottage from a ilin tier given by mrs john i drexel she did not notice her loss until she was retir ing the police profess to know uolliing of the identity of the woman uor indeed of the jewel hunt although a powerful search light such as the police use was utilized by the gem seekers the loser of the pearls it is said herself found them in the road between her cottage and the house of mrs drexel beresford assails navy declares england needs more ships to be ready for wjjr special cable to the examiner lokdon july kl.-l.ord charleys beres ford reappeared to-night unrepentant and incorrigible before the cecil club rud yuril kipling introduced him the naval warrior took advantage of the occasion to reinforce nil that be had ever said as a reformer iof the navy ho spoke on the condition of the fleet anil laid stress on the fact that england could never be prepared for war until its fleet was strengthened he asserted that trade routes linking tc getherjjje mother country ikud the sta of the empire were not a it looks like harmony belle elmore found mysteriously slain london police search for vau deville artist's husband after discovering buried body special cable to be exauil-er london july 14 5 a in beneath the cement flooriug of her borne no 34 hill drop crescent islington the police un earthed lost night the body of mrs haw ley crippen once well known in america as belle elmore vaudeville artist for months the residents on hill drop crescent had missed their neighbor they recollected also that they had not seen crippen throughout all the mysterious in terval then the friends of mrs crippen who had not seen anything of her for five months began to make inquiries both in hill drop crescent and at albion house new oxford street where hawley crippen carried on some kind of an agency busi ness they fotiud at this latter place that crippen had disappeared and that a girl typist formerly employed in his office was also missing the woman's friends then went to the police headquarters at scot land yard accordiug to the daily mail it was given out late in february that mrs crippen had gone to the continent on account of her health in march an announcement of her death abroad appeared in some theatri cal papers suspicion was then aroused and inquiries by the police at the town named in the death notice showed that no such person bad died there the mail slates that hawley crippen was an amerl 1 can and a doctor by profession there are in the crime all ihe details for an enthralling murder mystery mrs crippen was a woman of considerable beauty she was between thirty and forty years old and bad lived with her husband for the past two years in the pleasant hill drop crescent villa during their life there the neighbors saw a good deal of mrs crippen but very little of her husband who as a rule reached home if be came home at all very late at night both were always well dressed and bore every sign ot being iu affluent circumstances they also appeared to live ou good terms roosevelt not to bolt john hays hammond here bays colonel will not form ew party there will be uo third republican party colonel theodore roosevelt will support president taft's administration and will have nothing to do with a third party nor with a candidacv for himself the administration of president Taft needs no apology and he will be nominated and elected to succeed himself such are the opinions of john hays hammond of new york who is at the blackstone hotel he came to Chicago yesterday with his family from gloucester mass his country home to attend the ryerson-frost wedding to day he will be the guest of the hamil ton club friday and make an address after the i'.mcheou and will start east saturday morning norton not for cabinet i president secretary soj he does not kno-y macveash will quit bevehly mass july 13 secretary norton's attention was called here toda to a rumor from washington tliut be is to j succeed secretary of tue treasury mac ] ye:igh upon the reported forthcoming re j tlrement of the latter mr norton said ! that he was not aware that secretary mac j veugh was to retire and that therefore tthere was no truth in the story that he j<*as to become secretar^f tie treasurj girl theft victim gets 300 penance â€¢ â€” â€” â€” daughter of artist robbed of 3,40 by unknown friend paid manyfold a cousclent-e offering of 300 to atone for the theft of one-hundredth part of that amount has been received by miss irene tedesche a twenty-year-old cincinnati girl now visiting Chicago miss tedesche said yesterday she had no recollection of the theft nor did she suspect the identity of the girl who sent the 300 penance gift miss tedesche is the daughter of mr and mrs alexander tedesche her rather is a portrait painter she is a recent graduate of the cincinnati university and the theft was committed two years ago the culprit merely says tljat she was a fellow student of miss tedesche's when the sin was com mitted miss tedesche said that more than a year ago she received from someone who signed herself conscience friend 3.40 with a letter stating that this amount had been stolen yesterday morning she arrived at the home of her sister mrs paul h phillip son wife of professor phlllipson of the university of Chicago in less than an hour the postman delivered a card from miss tedesche's family announcing that conscience friend had added to the money stolen and returned 300 as an atonement offering absurd declares knight tiurjje of too great friendliness for mrs yerkes r iilic-iilmis i would not dignify the charge by a de nial to brand it as preposterous is sufficient i have hundreds of friends in Chicago and no one would believe for a minute the statements that have been made about me they will only injure the person originating them this was the statement made vesterday by clarence a knight on returjrng from new york in answer to charges made by louis a owsley to the effect that the opposition to the payment of thc 250,000 fee de manded by knight for his services in settling up the yerkes estate had its basis in the belief that knight was too friendly toward mrs yerkes wellington lease sold toledo hotel maa also gets the furnishings the leasehold and furnishings of the wellington hotel jackson boulevard and wabash avenue have been sold by o a mcclintock to e c puffer proprietor of the boody house at toledo 0 the trans fer of property to take effect august 1 the announcement of the sale was made la9t night by mr mcclintock who says the consideration was 100,000 and that the lease has until 1916 to run he said that he would retire from active hotel manage ment in Chicago but would retain the principal interest in the victoria hotel at van bureu and clark streets formerly mccoy's hotel t r jr hunting lions goes into mountains with friend their wives to follow los angeles july 13 armed with rifles revolvers and a lot of ammunition which they received a few days ago from this city theodore roosevelt jr nnd stewart edward white left their wives at santa barbara to-day to hunt mountain lions in - 1 he santa ynex mountains their wives will _____â– __â– the camp to-morrow or the next^jfl h'br party will he gone fjtk p _, fl --"'â€”*-. hr harmony among all wings of democracy assured leaders at all night confer ence pick compromise slate zimmer for sheriff o'connell for treasurer owens isjselected for county judge j webb merr#3i of board of review smyth the sanitary board mead carter h ha.'rison to choose the nominee for presidency of the county board e 0 brown for the circuit bench democratic harmony ticket agreed on last night sheriff michael zlinmer twelfth ward tkeasckek william i o'connelt sixth ward county clekk-h m siveitwr thir teenth ward county judge â€” john e owens thir teenth ward president county board to b selected by carter h harrison me3iber of board of review thomas j webb twenty third ward a-u assessor â€” frank j koraleski six teenth ward probate judge ode rankin kuer slde probate ( lurk john e lcrvcnu ! thirty-fourth ward clerk of the criminal coukt frank j walsh thirty-second ward president sanitary board 0 thomas a smyth twentieth ward member sanitajty board thomn ii sullivan eighteenth ward stanley adamkewlcz seventeenth ward county commissioners laurence j coffey thirteenth ward dr georp â€¢> s:il tan ninth ward joseph fltrgeraln thirtieth ward frank began ttrebtv nlnth ward stanley j kuflewski eight eenth ward charles glennon twenty seventh ward joseph mandl tenth wnrdt daniel harris third ward ; hartley bnrz thlrty-fonrth ward judge of circuit court to flll va cancy e o brown twenty-first ward judges of superior court w k dever seventeenth ward charles .\ mc donald twenry-flfth ward m m grldle.v evanston william fenlmore cooper titen ty-flr6t ward joseph h fitch twenty sixth ward : colin c h fyffe twerery-flrst ward richard e burke thirteenth ward municipal jnttgres are yet , to be agreed upon democratic harmony has been at last a full ticket for th coming primary was agreed upon early tlifs morning and wad promised the support of all the;interests of the party the slate was agreed upon by the har mony committee at 1:30 o'clock this morn ing half an hour later it was ratified by the county committee in tlew of all those who helped to roak up the ticket 1t is a strong one that will appeal to the voters anfi will inspire confi dence it was Â» ticket of compromises in some respects but all the elements of the party are represented-.upon it no faction was left out all that remained to be done to make the ticket the unanimous choice of the party was its ratification by the county com mittee that body remained in session un til 3 o'clock this morning and mads that ratification the ticket was selected by a harmony committee composed of carter h harrlsou j william e dever a m lawrence ed ward 1 dunne james hamilton lewis john e traeger nnd roy d keehn rep resenting the independent interests and william l cvconnell stnnley j kunz frank c burke alderman james m j dnlloy and congressman a j sabath rep j resenting the county committee ! harmony in eleventh hour harmony was brou.cbt nbout just when it looked like all hope of gettlug a ticl/t that all interests could agree upon would have o be abandoned there were indica tions in that direction all day but it wa i 8 o'clock in the evening before real work iu that direction was begun from the time the county committee's slate began to crumble of its own weight tliero were overtures from the county com mittee representative's to the independent members of the harmony committee at first those overtures were only tentative bat as the time lpproached for the mpet iijg of i)io t'nii eeantj committee th<*y rÂ«v c:i^;e more definite the tountx committee slale materi trert ' ik cut out the coupons in next 1111 fill good for free boat rides morning and afternoon and moon light trips on steamers theodore roosevelt and united states four round trip tickets free to coupon clippers one dollar's worth of tickets for rides and shows at forest park for twenty-five cents good any day except sat urdays . sundays and holi days during the season

Chicago examiner thursday thursday i â€¢ f â– - l|hvjaiÂ»i'i;iii!e lanimiiwiiim-biiniim.mut --â€” â€” â€” â€” mi--tihi rr 3 ||| the weather m lujjk Chicago and vicinity â€” fair ) ; k't i y thursday and probably friday \ '"' *\ s y ij rising temperature moderate south j v *\ erly winds l-j vol viii no 176 a m Chicago july 14 1910 16 pages ueuristered in r k patent office g-y-i.imihmit ~" te:ct'i;[:innnsginiiiiiifr â€” â€” hmi^b - :.> i oe dies news tttins^^h 1'ya ave not more interesting than the^9 yfy examiner want ads and not rf nearly as profitable don't lay thi l v jj paper aside till y m i vou m wm cbcm g pricf on'f cfnt delivered by farrier 13 are indicted in fraternal inquiry i grand jury charges former officers of tribunes with looting order's funds j m'bride thanked by jury chicagoan who exposed cor ruption and forced restor ation dined by jurors rock inland hi july 13 seven in dictments charging thirteen people with tlons criipinnl o-tcnses are the product cf the grand jury investigation of fraternal insurance frauds the indictments were returned to-day and are as follows dr a l craig Chicago former medical director of fraternal tribunes embezzle ment of fluids of fraternal tribunes conspiracy to defraud the public generally nnd conspiracy to loot funds of fraternal tribunes by means of confidence game lar ceny embezdement false pretenses and falsifying records c f hatfield ciil-ago george w ken ney springfield iii harold a weld kock island former supreme treasurer of fraternal tribunes and e m whltbam aledo 111 former supreme tribune of fra ternal tribunes embezzlement conspiracy to loot fraternal tribunes treasury and conspiracy to defraud the public generally m j franckel Chicago miss margaret mcelvain auburn 111 and otto l cald well springfield 111 perjury larceny of records charged m p gni'ber washington d Â«'., embe rlement conspiracy to loot funds of fra ternal tribunes conspiracy to defraud the public generally and larceny of the records of the fraternal tribunes valued at 10,000 thomas v wilson springfield 111 and s s mcelvain auburn hi same charges as against garher the indictments are against the four former officers of the fraternal tribunes prior to the merger with the american home cirrle who gained control of . the fraternal tribunes by means of the mer cer and by inducing the officers oi the tribunes to resign their offices against c p hatfield who was it is said the man who brought about ihe deal george w kenney who is said to have secured money on fraudulent notes and against three of the witnesses who are declared to have testified falsely before the grand lury here with reference to money re ceived on alleged loans they made to the home circle and for which they received payment after i lie merger with the tribunes furnish 12,000 bail each harold a weld k m whilham and dr craig were in court this afternoon and furnished bail iu the aggregate sum of 512.000 each on the three charges against them the prosecution of the fraternal insur ance fraud cases will now be begun in springfield where there are angles oyer which rock island county has no jurisdic tion and another inquiry is soon to be be gun in Chicago some of the evidence giv ing cook county venue iu the matter the prosecution is the result of the ef forts of 1 f mi-bride of Chicago who became supreme tribune of the fraternal tribunes after the looting of the treasury and who brought about the restoration of tiie 57,000 reserve fund of the tribunes and traced thc men involved in the alleged frauds the grand jury gave him a vote of thanks to-day for his work and he was the guest of honor at an informal . dinner of the jurors after adjournment Chicago train derailed limited goes into ditch in ohio pusengen eacape injnry east palestine ohio july !_.-__Â« manhattan limited on the pittsburg fort wayne & Chicago rahroad was derailed here to-night at 0:43 edward davis ba.g gagemaster of avaiou pa had bis back injured and was brought to pittsburg all the passengers escaped injury three sleeping coaches and an observa l tion car left the track the trailer carry ing the tank and the mail car remained on the track all the other cars and the engine sliding along for several hundred feet he fore the train come to a standstill the passeugers wore all put aboard a local train and sent to pittsburg where they arrived after midnight they were sent east a few hours late the train leaves Chicago at 10:30 a m the train as heavily luadnl with passeugers flower girl is bride henrietta wdl known in loop r.iiiis h:iii<1s with printer henrietta the flower girl is a bride she is still tt-e flower girl and will be for a little while longer while she gathers in the money due from the customers she 5'>l s:il tan ninth ward joseph fltrgeraln thirtieth ward frank began ttrebtv nlnth ward stanley j kuflewski eight eenth ward charles glennon twenty seventh ward joseph mandl tenth wnrdt daniel harris third ward ; hartley bnrz thlrty-fonrth ward judge of circuit court to flll va cancy e o brown twenty-first ward judges of superior court w k dever seventeenth ward charles .\ mc donald twenry-flfth ward m m grldle.v evanston william fenlmore cooper titen ty-flr6t ward joseph h fitch twenty sixth ward : colin c h fyffe twerery-flrst ward richard e burke thirteenth ward municipal jnttgres are yet , to be agreed upon democratic harmony has been at last a full ticket for th coming primary was agreed upon early tlifs morning and wad promised the support of all the;interests of the party the slate was agreed upon by the har mony committee at 1:30 o'clock this morn ing half an hour later it was ratified by the county committee in tlew of all those who helped to roak up the ticket 1t is a strong one that will appeal to the voters anfi will inspire confi dence it was Â» ticket of compromises in some respects but all the elements of the party are represented-.upon it no faction was left out all that remained to be done to make the ticket the unanimous choice of the party was its ratification by the county com mittee that body remained in session un til 3 o'clock this morning and mads that ratification the ticket was selected by a harmony committee composed of carter h harrlsou j william e dever a m lawrence ed ward 1 dunne james hamilton lewis john e traeger nnd roy d keehn rep resenting the independent interests and william l cvconnell stnnley j kunz frank c burke alderman james m j dnlloy and congressman a j sabath rep j resenting the county committee ! harmony in eleventh hour harmony was brou.cbt nbout just when it looked like all hope of gettlug a ticl/t that all interests could agree upon would have o be abandoned there were indica tions in that direction all day but it wa i 8 o'clock in the evening before real work iu that direction was begun from the time the county committee's slate began to crumble of its own weight tliero were overtures from the county com mittee representative's to the independent members of the harmony committee at first those overtures were only tentative bat as the time lpproached for the mpet iijg of i)io t'nii eeantj committee th